Category: Designers
Forever Florence Broadhurst Designs
Florence Broadhurst designs showcased by The Spinifex Group and Australian Museum of Design for Vivid 2023 captivated millions of people. Projections onto Customs House highlighted the timeless beauty and enduring impact of Broadhurst’s work, solidifying her influence in the world of design, and the ongoing appeal of her artistic vision. Japanese Floral Projected onto Customs … continue reading
Colour Crush! Say Hello To The Mineralism Collection By Shibori
Move over minimalism and say hello to Mineralism! When it comes to interior design, colour plays a crucial role in creating a welcoming and comfortable space. Whether you’re designing a hotel lobby, a hospital waiting room, or a corporate office, understanding the psychology of colour and its impact on human behaviour is essential for creating … continue reading
Creating A Commercial Print Collection With Grace Garrett
Say hello to the new print collection by Grace Garrett “Fish and chips on the beach, walking along the breakwater, Nobbys Beach, lunch at Scratchleys, fishing with the kids and shucking oysters.” Just some of the inspiration behind the Catch Of The Day print collection by Grace Garrett. Comprising of eight designs, Catch Of The … continue reading
Desert Colour Stories For Jimmy Pike’s New Collection
“The desert colour stories of our new collection are designed to take you through the diversity of the Great Sandy Desert, highlighting the illustrative, storytelling ways of Jimmy Pike,” says our Lead Textile Designer, Chloe Evans. Desert Colour Stories “The desert spirit is fun, adventurous, natural, playful and cosmic,” says Steve Culley, MD & Founder … continue reading
Aboriginal Designs By Jimmy Pike Enrich Australasia
Aboriginal designs adds depth and meaning to interiors through the exceptional talent of Walmajarri artist, Jimmy Pike (1940-2002) and his second collection with Materialised, Desert in Colour. “The stars aligned when we met Steve Culley, MD of Desert Designs, in 2018,” says Belinda Price, Director at Materialised. “The first collection, Desert Goes Digital, has been … continue reading
Roslyn Earp Botanical Wall Mural for CHADA
A botanical wall mural, illustrated by Roslyn Earp, was developed and printed for interior design specialist, CHADA. Here you’ll see it installed for the Gin Lounge at the Hospitality Design Fair, 2021. With Limoncello and G&T’s supplied by gin gurus Earp Distilling Co, guests got into the spirit of things under the amazing Australian bushland backdrop. … continue reading
Traditional Plaids and Checks Inspire New Print Collection
Fresh from the Materialised design studio is our new print collection, Suit Yourself, curated and designed by our Lead Textile Designer, Brigitte Marlot. Consisting of six timeless and classic prints inspired by traditional plaids and checks, Suit Yourself mixes feelings of nostalgia, warmth and modernism. The range can be used effortlessly on textiles and wall … continue reading
4 Commercial Design Stories for New Architectural Collection
Commercial design inspiration abounds with Patricia Braune’s new collection, Sanctuary Lines. These incredible designs are printable on any of our commercial wall covering, fabric and roller blind base substrates, right here in Sydney, Australia. This time, Patricia takes us on a journey through the curves and shadows of sand, the dimensionality of woven grasses and the … continue reading
Seaworthy Collection Inspiration by Sibella Court
Inspired by the seasonal pilgrimage of French & American creatives of the 1920s, the Seaworthy collection embodies patterns drawn from my textile & object library that evoke the textures, charm & tales of sunny, leisurely expeditions to the Côte d’Azur. The warm East wind, Le Levant, signalled the end of winter as the writers, artists, … continue reading
Aboriginal Print Collection Celebrates Multiculturalism
Dream is a contemporary Aboriginal print collection by Robyn Caughlan. It explores the different paths we all encounter, the opportunities we are faced with, the way we heal and the way we unite as one. Four artworks are re-imagined in 21 colourways through high-performance furnishing textiles and wall covering. “We all have many roads to … continue reading